Word: kick
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...assume that no matter what day of the week you chose to mail TIME, there will be kicks. In my case there is the following kick: TIME may be bought on Saturday morning on any Los Angeles (or Hollywood) newsstand, yet my subscription copy never arrives until Monday...
...unarmed B. E. F. did not give the troopers a real fight. They were too stunned and surprised that men wearing their old uniform should be turned against them. Here & there veterans would toss back gas bombs with half-forgotten skill. kick the troopers' horses, throw a few-bricks, swear bitter oaths at the impassive regulars, most of them youngsters. But resistance was wholly unorganized...
...Kansas City, to Congressmen investigating Government interference in private business, Mrs. Ida Watkins, weather-beaten "Wheat Queen" of Sublette, Kan., pulled off her hat. bared a brawny, toil-hardened arm. shouted: "I just want to kick the devil out of the Farm Board. ... I draw the line on the doggone, damnable Government interference with our affairs...
...work somewhat more badly than it is now working. . . . He is the sort of man who, finding his car stalled on the road, would think not of repairing the damage or of obtaining a new car. He would pour oats into the gas tank, give the old car a kick and expect it to start running...
...make up a kind of fairy conclave named "The Lodge," out of the hedgerow flowers, the old oast-houses, the picnics in Flatropers Wood there emerge, for Selina at least, glimpses of the ancient lyric dream of Albion. But for all that, the girls squabble like fury now & then, kick violently against their nurse's pricks. When the children get the notion that she wants to marry-whatever that might be -they propose for her to Jarman, one of the muckier farm hands. "Not I!" says Jarman. "You dreadful children!" says the nurse. When they are back...